
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures an indoor exhibit, likely a museum or educational display, featuring prehistoric or large reptilian creatures. The scene is set on a grey floor against a matching grey wall, with a rope barrier separating the display from viewers. In the foreground, a life-like model of a large, brown and grey crocodile or alligator is prominently displayed. It lies on its belly with its head turned slightly to the right, its mouth wide open revealing a yellowish-orange interior. The model has detailed scales and texture. A white rope stretches across the image, acting as a barrier, positioned just above the crocodile's body. To the left of the crocodile, partially obscured by a faux tree trunk, is a glimpse of another reptilian model, blue in color, suggesting a different species. Green foliage is scattered around the base of the exhibit, simulating a natural habitat. The overall lighting suggests an artificial, indoor environment, with shadows cast by the rope on the wall. In the bottom left corner, an angled informational display board is visible. It features silhouettes of various crocodiles and a human figure for scale. Visible text on the board, in both English and Portuguese, refers to different types of crocodiles and their sizes. Phrases like "crocodilo-de-água-salgada da Austrália" (saltwater-crocodile from Australia), "is the saltwater-crocodile from Australia," "biggest Crocodile ever (already extinct)," and "Sarcosuchus imperator" are decipherable. It also shows "1 meter" and "1 metro" for scale. The image portrays a static display designed to educate visitors about these creatures, specifically mentioning the ancient Sarcosuchus and the modern saltwater crocodile. This exhibit is located in Algoz, Portugal.
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